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Casio Privia PX-130Item ID: PX13088-key Digital Piano with Scaled Hammer Action, 2-track Recorder, 16 Tones, Reverb and Chorus Effects, 128-note Polyphony, USB Connection, and Duet Mode Yes, It's In Stock!This item is available for immediate delivery. Our centrally-located warehouse ensures you the fastest delivery time in the industry. Order now by adding to your cart or call your Sales Engineer.
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From Our Research Team:The Gigging Keyboardist's KeyboardWeighing less than 25 lbs., the Casio Privia PX-130 is just the lightweight, superb-sounding digital piano that gigging players have been dreaming about. It features 88 scaled hammer-action keys, so you've got access to the full range of the instrument. And you've got Casio's best grand piano sound onboard for exceptional realism during your Privia PX-130 performances. Outside of stage applications, this keyboard is a great choice for lessons: there's the Casio Duet Mode, so teacher and student can play the same notes simultaneously on the Privia PX-130.Casio Privia PX-130 88-key Digital Piano at a Glance:
Extremely lightweight for the gigging musician Whether you're at home, church, school or onstage, the PX-130 was designed to tackle it all. And with its light weight — under 25 lbs. — you can easily take the Casio Privia PX-130 from home to the classroom to the gig and back, with no worries at all. Duet Mode makes this instrument perfect for lessons In addition to the excellent keyboard action and piano sound, the Privia PX-130 is the perfect instrument for music education. Featuring Casio's Duet mode, the keyboard can be split into two equal ranges, allowing student and teacher to play at the keyboard simultaneously. USB connection and 2-track recorder open up your possibilities The PX-130's built-in 2 track recorder and metronome allows you to practice any tempo and later listen back to what you just played.The recording features can also be used to capture moments of creativity and remember song ideas. What's more, it's easy to connect the PX-130 to your computer with its built in USB MIDI interface. The PX-130's 88-note weighted scaled hammer action keyboard makes it an ideal controller keyboard for using with music software applications. The USB connection even allows you to move songs to and from the computer into Privia PX-130's flash ROM, so you can save songs you've created. Casio Privia PX-130 88-key Digital Piano Features:
The Casio Privia PX-130 is the perfect lightweight digital piano for gigging and for lessons!
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by Natalie from
Awesome keyboard for a great price! Good for Intermediate level pianist! Also great for people who gig! Not too heavy for girls! April 9, 2012 Music Background: Singer/Songwriter I used it on my youtube vid: www.youtube.com/nataliekri... read more [+]stal close [-] Light and serviceable
by from
If you want a weighted keyboard that won't strain your back when you take it to gigs, there aren't many options. The PX-130 is one of those few options. Frankly, I don't use the onboard sounds. Rather... read more [+], I use it to control my Roland Fantom XR, which is a fancier, more versatile sound source. The PX-130 doesn't sound like the Fantom, but the casio is quite serviceable for piano/EP. I'm unimpressed with the other sounds, but then I'm accustomed to higher end gear. The string (upright jazz) bass is fine though. Note that the audio outputs are mini jacks instead of 1/4 jacks.October 12, 2010 Music Background: To be honest, the keybed is a bit stiff/heavy for me. It's not totally unplayable like the M-Audio 88ES. But the keys still do push up a little too much for me. And the heaviness makes it not condusive to playing "fast" on it. If you're into heavier actions, you may like it more than I do. I prefer the Roland actions, especially my notably light RD300SX. (But the Casio is 10 lbs lighter). The PX-130 is for someone with a heavy touch (and no tendonitis). For use with a computer, the casio's USB connection works without needing any special driver. It works well with Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Note that the casio doesn't have MIDI Out jacks, so you can't directly connect it to some MIDI sound source. You need a computer, or USB hub, to connect to other gear. The PX-330 has the MIDI Out. Has built-in speakers. Plenty loud enough for your living room. I wouldn't gig with them. But I do gig with the PX itself, and it seems surprisingly roadworthy for the price. You do get a lot for the money. Just make sure you don't mind a heavier action. close [-] Also popular
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